Flourishing programs in 80+ disciplines. A vibrant Christian mission. $50 million
in new campus construction. A 2014 Division III national championship. 95% placement
within 6 months of graduation. There’s never been a better time to consider Hope College.

As a member of the MIAA and NCAA Division III associations, Hope College sponsors
22 varsity sports for men and women. The college is home to the 2014 NCAA Division
III National Championship women’s volleyball team.

Haworth Center Honored by IACC

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The Haworth Conference and Learning Center has been accepted as an Active Member of
the International Association of Conference Centers (IACC).

IACC is a not-for-profit organization which was founded in 1981 to advance understanding and awareness of conference centers as distinct and unique within the training, education, hospitality and travel fields. Only legitimate conference centers which meet the 26 stringent requirements for IACC's Universal Criteria are accepted as members of the organization. The criteria are designed to ensure superior quality in the product and service offered by IACC member facilities. Examples include being able to provide ergonomically designed chairs in at least 60 percent of the meeting rooms, guest rooms with adequate work stations for the occupants and a staff of skilled conference planners to work with clients. Located on the campus of Hope College, the Haworth Conference and Learning Center is Holland's only downtown hotel. The Haworth Center offers 50 guest rooms as well as meeting and banquet facilities for up to 400 people. Additional information concerning the Haworth Conference and Learning Center may be obtained by calling Cindy Little, director of marketing, at (616) 395-7200.

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Hope Maintains Lead In MIAA All-Sports Race

Hope College is on its way to claiming yetanother MIAA All-Sports championship. After winning two leaguechampionships this winter season and finishing second in twoothers, Hope has expanded its lead in the All-Sports standings to20 points. The MIAA All-Sports Award is based on the cumulativeperformance of each member school in the league's 18 sports formen and women. Hope teams won MIAA championships in men's basketball andwomen's swimming during the winter season and finished in secondplace in women's basketball and men's swimming. Hope has 107 All-Sports points after the winter seasonfollowed by Calvin 87, Kalamazoo 74, Alma 71, Albion 64, Adrian37 and Olivet 30. So far this year Hope teams have won four conferencechampionships. Last fall the Flying Dutchmen were co-championsin football while the Flying Dutch won the volleyball crown. The finishes of other teams so far this year are: men'scross country, third; men's golf, second; men's soccer, second;women's cross country, second; women's golf, second; and women'ssoccer, third. The MIAA All-Sports award has been presented since 1934-35. Hope has won the award a league record 20 times, including1996-97.